Thursday, 28 April 2011

Nokia N-Gage dead, long live the clones

Xperia Play is set to get some competition soon; the Shanzhai player Nckia has revived Nokia’s made-for-gaming phone, the N-Gage. Nope, it’s not the super flop N7700 clone, which was shelved before it ever saw a market stand, this time it’s the Nckia NG in a N7700 inspired shell. Read More:

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  1. This blog on Nokia N-Gage: Dead, Long Live the Clones is a fascinating and nostalgic read that captures the rise and fall of one of mobile gaming’s boldest experiments. I really appreciate how it discusses the N-Gage’s impact and how its ideas lived on through later devices and gaming concepts. Even though the original didn’t achieve lasting success, it clearly paved the way for future mobile gaming innovations. The comparison with its “clones” makes the evolution of handheld gaming even more interesting. Thanks for sharing such insightful content that reflects on the legacy and influence of the Nokia N-Gage era.

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